Pitch is a perfect complement to your Kontrol X1 based Traktor setup for those difficult to sync tracks and acapellas. Or configure Pitch as a 2-channel MIDI internal mixer or effects controller. Serato Scratch users can use Pitch with similar functionality or use as an alternative to control discs and vinyl. Pitch can also be used with Ableton Live or in the studio with any class compliant MIDI controller software.

Yes whaaat. The concept came to me as something made for me and the way I like to DJ. I love using Traktor, but sync can be finicky sometimes, and playing acapellas and certain tracks are difficult without a lot of prep time. So the box works great for me with an X1 + Traktor.

Then I thought Serato users might really like it as well, for the guys that don't really scratch and need turntables. You plug in the controller, not having to deal with control discs, and off you go.

It's built like a tank and intended for people that appreciate a quality build and feel. Oh, and the built-in USB hub was the icing on the cake for what I'd want in a MIDI controller. No more bringing an external hub.

Thanks! There is no center detent which also related to the range markings. Because the device can be used not only for pitch control, but any mappable function (channel fader, efx dry/wet, etc), it was felt that no detent should exist. I might have some actual markings to delineate reference, but no "1","2" or anything that would prevent the fader from being re-purposed to another function.

The promotional video for the product launch on kickstarter will be done this week and I'll post that here to give you better insite into how it works.

An option for Center detent could be to change the fader background LEDs from Red to Green when the fader reach the "center" area. And have this mode activated/deactivated via a special button combination.

The fader color change is already on the table for the production model Pern.

I originally had another "brightness adjust" knob on the top (you can see the hole is still there). I've tried to keep controls minimal. Brightness will most likely be adjusted by multiple key presses instead. It would be possible to do the color change functionality in a similar manner. The code is quite simple actually.

This is dope and I think it could work great with Serato. It would be perfect for situations when the decks are not up to par. Also it would be great if you only had 2 decks and wanted to be able to control 4. It has everything I really need to control a song. Cue, Play, Pitch Bend assigned on the buttons. =)

I have to say I'm not a Serato guy (although I started with Serato before moving to Traktor), but I did extensive testing on both platforms (and Ableton) and I have to hand it to Serato for their ease of midi mapping. I shot promo video content with both Serato and Traktor and will have that up here soon. It works really well and I would personally rather use the XFX instead of the hassle of hooking control discs, etc..

I just submitted on kickstarter. Hoping to have live by Friday. Price is $350 for the first production run of 100 units. I'll post the link as soon as it's approved.

I mean, not to be a promo whore, but I can't DJ without it. For me it's the missing piece of the puzzle for using Traktor... Obviously it works the same on Serato, Ableton, etc. I've also used it in the field when I didn't have a dj mixer at parties as dj mixer. Just go line out from the interface (or worst case headphone out jack), set to mix internal and you map the faders to channel faders and voila, a DJ mixer with 100mm faders. Or map to the knobs for some rotary action :P